For development of Rajahmundry Airport, the Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy ordered administrative sanction of an additional amount of Rs 80 crore towards the land acquisition.
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Tag: Andhra Pradesh
Vizag to have int’l air cargo terminal
Andhra Pradesh’s major port city, Visakhapatnam would have a full-fledged international air cargo terminal by April 2013. Vizag is now directly connected to Dubai, and by October, it is likely to have air connectivity with Singapore as well.
Polavaram project
In Andhra Pradesh, work on the Rs 16,000 crore Polavaram project will begin in three months. The contract will go to a consortium consisting of China based CGGC
Urban Infra | Metro rail is democratisation of urban transport
NVS Reddy, Managing Director, Hyderabad Metro Rail, speaks to Shashidhar Nanjundaiah at a time when Delhi Metro’s Airport Express, the lone PPP case in Metro rail in India, abruptly shut down at least until August reportedly for “technical and financial†reasons.
Urban Infra | Metro rail is democratisation of urban transport
NVS Reddy, Managing Director, Hyderabad Metro Rail, speaks to Shashidhar Nanjundaiah at a time when Delhi Metro’s Airport Express, the lone PPP case in Metro rail in India, abruptly shut down at least until August reportedly for “technical and financial†reasons.
Govt set to begin phase II of PMGSY
With six states having completed the targets set for new connectivity and upgradation projects under the phase 1 of Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY),
Proposal to set up 5 mtpa LNG terminal
Kakinada Seaports and Royal Dutch Shell will form a joint venture company with Reliance Power in order to set up an LNG terminal with an initial capacity of up to 5 million tonne per annum (mtpa) by 2014 at Kakinada deepwater port in Andhra Pradesh.
Proposal to set up 5 mtpa LNG terminal
Kakinada Seaports and Royal Dutch Shell will form a joint venture company with Reliance Power in order to set up an LNG terminal with an initial capacity of up to 5 million tonne per annum (mtpa) by 2014 at Kakinada deepwater port in Andhra Pradesh.
Do discoms need a bailout?
Experts debate how the franchise model in power distribution and Open Access will help or hamper the financial condition of state distribution companies.Excerpts from the 2nd Power Today Round Table.December’s Rs 500 crore bailout package announced by the Delhi Government to the Reliance owned discoms in that state has proved that it won’t just be the publicly owned ones that face financial crisis.
CIL supplies more coal to power sector
In the last few months, the supply of coal to power sector has been rising, claims Coal India (CIL). It says the perceÂntage materialisation of coal supply to the power stations against the commitment as per fuel supply agreements or memorandum of understandings in the months of October, November and December (up to 20) have been 88 percent, 96 percent and 103 percent, respectively.

